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Is sadhana a natural development or a leap beyond nature's evolutionary process?

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"Sadhana is not a departure from nature; it is the natural flowering of our being, where every choice toward awakening is a harmonious dance with existence itself."

According to Osho, sadhana is a wholly natural flowering—its 'leap' is nature’s own possibility, just as water becomes steam at its point of readiness. Nothing unnatural can occur: growth, awakening, even the decision to move toward or away from it, all belong to nature. As consciousness intensifies, our power to choose the ascending path increases, and existence cooperates with the direction we take.
Spiritual practice isn’t against nature; it’s nature helping you choose and grow toward waking up.
Why this matters practically
- Relieves inner conflict—you're aligning with a built-in process, not fighting nature.
- Encourages cultivating awareness to strengthen wise, uplifting choices.
- Builds trust that life supports the direction you commit to.
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